Music Review: The Limits of Control Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
June 1, 2009 by admin
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Acclaimed indie director Jim Jarmusch says that one of the most important parts of any film is its soundtrack (or “soundtrack record” as he calls it). Perhaps that’s why Jarmusch’s own band, Bad Rabbit, provided several songs for the soundtrack for his new film The Limits of Control as well as putting out a separate […]
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